The British government plans to begin releasing documents in the case of former ambassador to the United States Peter Mandelson, who was linked to American pedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein. Darren Jones, chief secretary to Prime Minister Keir Starmer, said they wanted to make the files public by early March. RIA Novosti.

The former British ambassador to the US is suspected of abuse of power. Starmer's secretariat said the first set of documents would be posted as soon as possible.
Also, they want to publish some more material behind it. However, for now some documents remain with law enforcement agencies, but later the documents will be made public with the consent of security forces, Jones added.
Letter about 400 Ukrainian girls found in Epstein's files
In early February, a scandal erupted around the figure of Lord Peter Mandelson, putting Keir Starmer at risk of losing his ministerial job. Lord Mandelson became an ambassador in the Labor government and after his possible links to Epstein were revealed.
On February 23, the media quoted The Times as writing that Mandelson was detained in London. Details of the charges have not yet been specified.












